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australian officials say they believe the plane is not repeat not in the 330 square mile area of the indiana ocean where pings have been heard. they have been searching where the pings were heard and now say the pings are believed to no longer have come from the so-called black boxes. let's talk to former ntsb managing director and tom fuentes, former fbi assistant director. it's pretty shock iing, when yo think about it, early on, everybody talking about the four pi pings coming from the black box, voices saying, not so fast. they weren't the same megahertz or ping boxes supposed to deliver. they said, well, maybe the ocean changed that a little bit. they were pretty insistent those were the pings for the black boxes. >> they were the only thing they had. there were questions phrased, the wrong frequency and even distribution where the pings were heard was questionable. they had nothing else. the reality is if they said we don't think this is it, they were obligated to search. they've done it. it's not there. we're in this for the long haul. >> now, they're suggesting maybe those pings came
australian officials say they believe the plane is not repeat not in the 330 square mile area of the indiana ocean where pings have been heard. they have been searching where the pings were heard and now say the pings are believed to no longer have come from the so-called black boxes. let's talk to former ntsb managing director and tom fuentes, former fbi assistant director. it's pretty shock iing, when yo think about it, early on, everybody talking about the four pi pings coming from the black...
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another in indiana. both health care workers had recently returned to the united states from saudi arabia. >>> so why are some veterans dying before they can get medical care? the veterans affairs secretary facing tough questions up on capitol hill. we'll talk with one of the senators involved in today's hearing. stand by. >>> also, more fallout from karl rove's controversial comments about hillary clinton's health. you're going to hear why one top democrat now thinks rove factually be helping hillary clinton in the long run. he thought it was the endn for his dof the conversation.d... she didn't tell him that her college expenses were going up. or that she maxed out her card during spring break. when the satellite provider checked his credit, he found out his daughter didn't pay her bills. but he's not worried. now he checks his credit report and score at experian.com, allowing him to keep track of his credit and take a break of his own. experian. live credit confident. but with less energy, moodiness,
another in indiana. both health care workers had recently returned to the united states from saudi arabia. >>> so why are some veterans dying before they can get medical care? the veterans affairs secretary facing tough questions up on capitol hill. we'll talk with one of the senators involved in today's hearing. stand by. >>> also, more fallout from karl rove's controversial comments about hillary clinton's health. you're going to hear why one top democrat now thinks rove...
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in indiana, he was on a flight from london to chicago. and that patient did not give anyone on that plane mers. so is there reason to be concerned, yes, but what we've seen so far is the two patients in the u.s. have not spread it to anybody else, and that speaks to how difficult it is to spread this virus. it's not like the flu, it's a whole different kind of virus. >> apparently kills about a third of those who get this virus. that's obviously very, very terrifying when you think about it. elizabeth cohen, outside the cdc in atlanta. we'll check back with you. >> terrified to go to school. after more than 200 schools in nigeria were snatched from their dorm. >>> up next, magic johnson's advice for donald sterling. it starts with little things. tiny changes in the brain. little things, anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. insures support. a breakthrough. and sooner than you'd like... ...sooner than you think. ...you die from alzheimer's disease. ...we cure alzheimer's disease. every little click, call, or donation a
in indiana, he was on a flight from london to chicago. and that patient did not give anyone on that plane mers. so is there reason to be concerned, yes, but what we've seen so far is the two patients in the u.s. have not spread it to anybody else, and that speaks to how difficult it is to spread this virus. it's not like the flu, it's a whole different kind of virus. >> apparently kills about a third of those who get this virus. that's obviously very, very terrifying when you think about...
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in this case, it was passed from a patient in indiana who had previously been in saudi arabia where virtually all of the recent cases originated. this case may also have come from casual contact which was earlier thought to have almost been unheard of when it comes to mers. but are u.s. hospitals ready for some kind of outbreak? brian todd is joining us. he's been look at this part of the question. how vulnerable is the u.s. health care system to this potential disaster out there? >> it certainly could be vulnerable in some places. hospitals in the u.s. are ramping up. with this new case, the fir one believed to be transmitted within the u.s., in addition to the existing two cases inside the united states, we went to some hospitals to look at how they prepared. serious new warnings from disease specialists on the potentially deadly virus. >> we definitely should expect more cases. >> reporter: experts say the explosion of air travel between the middle east, where mers originated, and the u.s. makes that likely. are hospitals ready? they've been rn whatted for at least a year, been instructed
in this case, it was passed from a patient in indiana who had previously been in saudi arabia where virtually all of the recent cases originated. this case may also have come from casual contact which was earlier thought to have almost been unheard of when it comes to mers. but are u.s. hospitals ready for some kind of outbreak? brian todd is joining us. he's been look at this part of the question. how vulnerable is the u.s. health care system to this potential disaster out there? >> it...
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a separate case reported in indiana early this month. the florida patient flew from saudi arabia where the disease was initially reported in 2012. health care officials have been stressing mers isn't spread through casual contact. the white house press secretary jay carney says president obama has been briefed on the situation and the cdc, the centers for disease control, taking the lead on this issue. >>> just ahead, did karl rove go way, way too far when he suggested that hillary clinton may have suffered some brain damage in 2012. he's backing away somewhat from those comments reported in the "new york post," trying to explain what he meant. we'll get full analysis. later, should all commercial planes have real-time tracking that can't be turned off? we're going to tell you if it could soon be a reality. of complete darkness. i am totally blind. i've been blind since birth. i lost my sight to eye disease. i lost my sight in afghanistan. and it doesn't hold me back. but my blindness can affect my sleep patterns. i go through periods wh
a separate case reported in indiana early this month. the florida patient flew from saudi arabia where the disease was initially reported in 2012. health care officials have been stressing mers isn't spread through casual contact. the white house press secretary jay carney says president obama has been briefed on the situation and the cdc, the centers for disease control, taking the lead on this issue. >>> just ahead, did karl rove go way, way too far when he suggested that hillary...